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splitenz
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rubber(?) restoration?

Post by splitenz » Thu Mar 06, 2008 12:39 pm

A couple of questions concerning "rubber(s)".. I am working on a '63 CL72...Has anyone a source for the rubber "tits" that are used on the side cover brackets? Is it possible to remove the tank knee pads and perform repair on minor cracks in the pad? Is there a methodology for "rejuvinating" rubber parts to make them more pliable and perhaps extend their life? I know there has to be some tips out there. Thanks in advance.

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Post by RonBou » Tue Mar 11, 2008 8:55 am

Have you tried the dealer? There are many "little" parts still available. They had new sidecover rubbers for my 82 Custom and I have found screws, brackets etc for my Dream. Worth a shot.

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Post by JC » Tue Mar 11, 2008 10:47 am

Western Hills Honda in Ohio Terry 513-662-7759

Ohio Cycle Nick 440-647-2357

Both carry NOS and reproduction parts for 60's Hondas

I've had great service from both.

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Post by splitenz » Fri Mar 28, 2008 6:44 pm

Thanks I'll have to do some checking. Has anyone done repairs on minor cracks on knee pads? -dc

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Post by Onemilewest » Sat Mar 29, 2008 10:55 pm

I was given advice and it worked.

First I cleaned them with alcohol.
I then sprayed them down with Amor All and rubbed in in. They were dry, so I did it a couple of times.

I then placed a knee pad each into a large ziplock bag and sprayed a liberal amount of Amor All inside.

I folded it tight in the bag and let it soak for a few days.

I removed and wiped cleaned. It looked pretty good. It will not repair cracks, but it will maked the rubber soft and clean again.

Onemile

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Post by splitenz » Fri Apr 04, 2008 6:00 pm

Interestingly I found one used (knee pad) on eBay so I bought it but, it is a good 3/8" shorter than the one I pulled off.... I can only assume that is due to the stretching that had occurred on the ones that were installed ??? There wasn't a difference in size between CL72 & CL77 was there? If anyone knows let me know, I am curious. I assume it won't be real easy to pull this one over the mount...
-dc

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Post by splitenz » Fri Apr 04, 2008 6:06 pm

also.... there is a set of bumpers (reproductions) on eBay made by a group named Clauss Studios, I am going to give them a call and see what they want for them..

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